TI1E OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 15, 1011. SCORE GERMAN CHANCELLOR New Vice Presidents of U. P. FarvGtraans Isad in the Attack on Von Kiderlen-Waechter. WANTID A SLICE OF -MOROCCO ' -- - - " - """"" ' " ' Agreement Tilth France Una Not Satisfied Any of ke Political Groapa at Home and All Ie aonaee Kalaar'a Advleer. EERL1N. Oct. 1.-Th decision of the chief point of the Moroccan controversy haa brought with It a fresh cr!:e In th . shape of a many-aided attack on th German mlnlxtr)-. and more erprclal y on tha foreign secretary. Herr von Kiderlen Waechter. The asreenvnt with France tecma to have dissatisfied all quartera. Tho Pan-Germann are bitterly disap pointed becauec Germany has not ob tftlned a ahara of Jlorocco, even had It been at tha price of war; the national liberal and conaervatlver, because Oer man policy In their opinion nan been too conclllnt ry; the rorlatlt. becaiiK the country ha from tlielr point of view been led perilously near to war ovi r a matter vhlch waa not worth tho rink. Tha non partisan presa 1 adding to the outcry by condemning loudly the mystery which urrounrted the neax'ttatlon from beirln nlnic to end. How Ilerr von Klderlen-Watchter will extricate himeclf from W unpicassnt sit uation remalna to be seen. It la errtnln that he will be the subject of fierce at tarka on tha meeting of tha Itclchstaif. and hla resignation may Us demanded. Bis Navlaatlon rroji-et. Ona of the moat important engineering undertakings now engaginK attention In Germany la a piun to make the Rhine navigable from Paale, Hwltserlnnd, t IXko Constance. Thre i.oul!i Uorinan states and Bwltceriand are Interesting thenuclves In tha matter. While It bag tint yet beau definitely decided to carry cut the scheme, threa companies now building dams for power purposes on the atream hnve been ordered to put In lock tf at least !W foel leiwth to accommodate the large barge that are expected to pty on the atrcam. The, moet difficult tech nics! problem In the way of carrying out the scheme In to overcome the rlxe of about eighty feet at the Faile of the Ithlne at fichaffhausen. Here It la pro. posed either lo build two locka of about forty feet rise each, or to put In a ship 'valor, almllar to the one already In tie at Hlnrlchenburs, on the Iortmund Ems canal, where bargee are run Into hug tanka. and thea then lifted by hydraulic pressure to the level of the high' stretch of the canal. Homo Difficult I'rolileme. Another difficult point la at Lauten burg, aome fifteen or twenty mllee cast of llaile, where the river ruahea through a gorge and haa a fall of about forty- five feet; and the water here la three timet the volume at Bchaffhausen. A dam la already building her and will b completed In a few yeara, developing about 60,000 horaepower. A number of other power plant , of smaller proportion will be built at va rious point along th mrtam to over com rapid; finally a vary large one will be built some ten mile below Bail by th Aleatlan manufacturing city of Muhlbauscn. Manufacturing town will spring up. It la believed, on both. In German and Bwlss ilde of th river. Th total eoM of th undertaking I estimated at about 110,000.000, apparently, not Including dam now building. Of thla um th three Oerman atate of linden. Wirttemburr and Bavaria ar to uav M.cnO.000: Swtiserland. $4. 000, COO, and Austria, tl.tOO.OOO. Hew Tor At. Th Navy department ha luccreded In Improving th torpedo net for th pro tection of warships to auch an extent that all the newer veaaela ar to be pro vided with It a soon a . possible. Hitherto few ah I pa hava seen protected In this way, a It had been found that speed wa diminished by the attainment of net and alao that th old atyl of net we not available at all whll th vcuel wa under way. A recent Inven tlon made by a naval officer, -whose Im provemrnt ha been kept aecret. ha overcome thae difficult! and permit th veaaela to ateam at undiminished peed whll th net I fully spread. CAM SNYDER LOANS MONET 00 household goods, horses, cattle and all chatul seourttle at a big dlacouat of th usual rat. Office over 130 West Broad- ' " ; ' j : x I ; PROMOTIONS A. Ml'NKOK. FOR 'OMAHA MEN. T. M. ORR. OMAHA MEN GET PROMOTIONS T. M. Orr and J. A. Munroe Given Better Jobi with Union Pacific. W. B. SCOTT GENERAL MANAGES latter Alao Haa the Title of Tie Trealilent In t hri of Opera 'llona All Will Have Their Ufflrea In Omaha. Two On. aha men hnv been given pro- mcrtlone by the I'nlon Taclflo. T. M. Orr. aenlxtant general manager, waa pro- moled lo auieient to Prraident Mohler at the meeting of the toard of director of the road held In New York Friday afternoon. J. A. Munroe, who ha been general freight traffic manager, waa pro moted to vice president In charge of traffic. W. B. Scott, assistant traffic di rector for the road In Chicago, Is pro moted to be vie president and general manager In charge of operations. The promotion of -Mr. Orr and Mr. Munroe will be effective at onoe, and Mr. Scott's promotion will go Into effect No vember 1. Headquarter of th three pro moted men will be In Omaha. Mr. Orr first started Into railroad word for tha New Tork Central In Ita freight offlo In Buffalo and worked there until 1KS7, when he came to Council Bluff for th I'nlon Paclfle. If worked there for a short time In th freight office and then cam to Omaha, Mr. Orr has been in th employ of th road from 1887, ea- cept fourteen month when he worked tor th Oould Southwestern line In Texas. Mr. Munroe has been In th employ of the road since 1100. at which time b cam her from Kansas City. In October of 1891 he was mad general freight agent, prior to which time n was assistant general freight agent BIG LAND SHOW WILL OPEN ITS D00RSM0NDAY (Continued from First Page.) Sixty-Four Skilled Workmen Go to Work in the Local Shops Sixty-four skilled maohlnlsts were placed In th Omaha shop of th Union Paclflo railroad Saturday morning to fill th position of atrlkar. They war brought from th cast In a special tourist car and taken direct to the hop. Few strikers were about the shop when the "breaker" detrained and entered. Two carloads of strikebreaker arrived In Omaha Saturday morning en route wt. They cam on No, It. At Omaha they were all placed In one car and then the Journey waa resumed. A complete absano e2 dlaorder haa marked th strlk for th laat week. Local labor leader and Union Paolflo official seem united In th effort to pre vent trouble. Another meeting wa held by th trikar at Wolfe hall Saturday morning and th etrlke situation dis cussed. ' rrlfthtfot Spaa ma of th stomach, liver torpor, lam back and weak kidneys r overcoin by Kleo trlo Bitter. Guaranteed. Wo. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. 0 an't Praise It Enough" Says Woman 02 Year o Old Mrs. Ellen Manning has used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for years, and it is what has kept her alive. At the pres ent time she feels fine. Her words of praise are of great value to all elderly people and to those needing a gentle invigorating tonic "1 thought 1 would writ and tell you how much good Duffy' Pur Malt Whisker haa don for m. 1 am an old lady In my 824 year, and am feeling fin, thank to this wonderful medicine, which has kept in In llf for a cumber of year. I don't know what I would do without It. A friend wrot m to try it, and I did; am very glad, as It helya m mor than any medi cine ever did. I thank God for having Duffy's Pure Malt Whis key, and hope that other will ue It, for It la a good tonic for th old and young. I cannot say enough In praise of It." Mrs. LlUn Manning, l O. Dox 69, Tbr River. Mas. 0o'g Pure Pall I7.ilbkey STANDARD OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE . . If you wish to keep strong, vigorous and activ, and eujoy perfect health, take Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to direction. It builds up the nerve tissues, tones up tho luart, give power to the brain, strength and elasticity to th muscles and rlchne to th blood. It bring into action all the vital fore-, makes digestion perfect and enables you to pet from the food you eat all the nourishment It contain. It Is a wonder tul remedy in the prevention and cure of nervousness, typhoid, malaria, evt-ry form of stomach trouble and dlaeasf of the throat and lungs, and Is Vinrrll.ed as a medlcln by doctors of all schools. Duffy's Pure Malt WMbkry I tit only whiskey that was Uxeil by the govtrrniueut as nieUiciue during the Spaniab-Aiiicricaa War. If i. lived of advice, writ our Medical Department, statins; your case fully. Our a - lorn will ud you advice free, tosethvr with valuable inedUal booklet, c.v.'l IN tUALtllJ ONLY by dru-tela, grocer and dialera, or direct, tl K per irse belli. Tii Duffy Malt WLlky Co.. tteciteeUr. N. Y, - A- r hlblt of fruit, grain, creases and mlnerala that la second to none, chowlna; what that state Is doing r.t th wsy of holding out an Invitation to men and capital to oom within It border. Th eshlblt of South Dakota I largely grain, but there I enough of th horti cultural to ahow conclusively that the atate I not taking a back seat for any of It neighbor. rino Nebraska Ksfclblf. Of courae, Ntbraaka I th "old re liable," and I ahowing an enormous quantity of grain, alfalfa and other for age plants. Corn J featured and the eye of the visitor will open wtd when they gase upon th enormous and varied display of this cereal. Then, too, Ne braska Is not so far behind In th way of showing fruit. It I "ther with th goods." The three tent outside th Coliseum ar given over to the exhibitor of farm and ranch machinery. In them ther ar team engine sufficiently large to carry a halt doaen plowa; great pumpa for raising water to spread over the land for Irrigation, Then ther ar scores of machlna that are In the nature of labor saving devloea. Intended to mak th work of th f aimer and rancher aslr. The Interior of th Coliseum never was a attraotlv as now. It was only a few days ago that the Ak-Sar-Uen coronation ball waa held and the Land Bhow man agement haa mad arrangement with th Knight of Ak-8ar-Bn ao that moat of th royal trapping and decoration have been left in place. Their bright colore, mingling wtih those of the fruit and the golden grain, form a pioture that th most skilled artist would envy. Th Illuminations of th building ar something that I moet artistic, as well a beautiful. Beside th myriad Of trl colored electrlo light, lypical of th Ak- Sar-Bn featlvltle. ther ar thousand of Incandescent, whloh, when turned on, will Illuminate th building until It In terior at night will b a bright a at noon. To light the building, beaide th numereu arc and hundred of fancy light around th booth, there will be 4.6 lxtean-candlepower lncandeacent taatlly arranged In th celling and In festoons around th walla and up through th center. The great door at th south nd of th Coliseum will be used a th main entrance to the building. Whn nterln the th apectator will get an Impre Ion that will be lasting. Up through th center of th great building for a dis tance of 300 feet th spectator will walk through a eolonnad twenty feet wtd. Thla eolonnad consists of twenty col umn, whit and In Imitation of mabrble, at twenty feet apart and each ur- mounted by a Ufe-alsed allegorical fig ure. Th column ar twenty-seven feet high. . wanting irom th south entrance up the colonnade to th north, aa th visitor approach th slags, he will be con fronted by a panorama of moving pio ture, or rather on picture painted upon a canva sixteen feet In height and 1.M0 feet In length. , This picture move In three direction, up and down and to th left. On It la painted by eminent artist scene portraying th development of the west. Th artist lets his Imagination start with the time when Lewis and Clark passed up the Missouri river on their voyage of discovery. Then step by step he take up th development of th central and th Pacific wast, finishing with th condition aa they exjat at th present time. President Bates : Talks to Graduates of Hiram College "Tou cannot develop your arm to th fullest extent and neglect th rest of your body and expect to do as well a It you had developed your entire body," atd President Miner Dee Batea of .Hiram col lege In hi address at the University club dinner Saturday noon; "and you cannot train men along on line of work and expect them to succeed a well In their battle with the world a though they had been trained along all line of work. In view of this fact I would most heartily) suggest that th undergraduate college be mad separate from th graduate college; that th atudent learn the broader linea of education first and later teach them th technicalities. You men present her today are going to be th trustees and director of th colleges in th future, and when you ar put In this position I would Ilk to hav you remember what I hav said to you today." Many old student of Hiram college, as well as a larg number of university men. beard th address of President Bates. No Clemency to Be Shown A, W. Casady Petition for clemency In the caae of A. w. casady, confessed embexstrr, wss denied by the district Judge this moriUng and sentence will be p"e: at l.M o'clock Monday afternoon. Casady formerly waa city clerk of Council Illuffa and It was In his official capacity that he was Indicted for em bessiement which charge he later con fessed. .MILS. 10. MANNING. II year of Wickersham to Speak at Palimpsest Club Attorney General Wickersham, who will be her to addraa th National Prlsoi congress Tuesday Iilfc'ht, will be the sue' of honor at a dinner to be given by the Patlmpaeat club Monday nlttlit at the Omaha club. Mr. Wickersham will ad dress the club. CITY AND UNION GOSPEL MISSIONS ARE UNITED The consolidation of the Omaha City Mission and th Union Gospel Mission I now In effect, and th united body ex pect to become a atronger fore fur good in Omaha than the aepurat organisa lion. Th Omaha City Mission will be con ducted aa In th past by Mis Msg, Harry D. Sifter, who has been connected with th Union Qopel Miaalon. will con tlnu the service h ha been conduclin at th old quarter. Th esaadarg In the heating etor world HOWARD OVER DRAFT HEATER Th woaderf aJ heater. W poaltlvely claim and rosraate that the HOWARD OTiaOBiri B1ATIS Will effect a BATXSfO) to yon of at least 01l-HAi,r tout fnel bill. HOWARD OTItDlirT HSlTHt ar o enientlfleallr eoastrneted that it I ABSOLUTELY Impossible for them te eonanme xaor than BlLf th fnel re ealred by th ordinary soft coal beater. Baylnr a Howard Over Draft Heater t a good Investment, net an eapenae. They poaltlvely pay for them- sf selves In a single ea-Ec on. Wa offer yon eurXf regular SIS value. kaaa-w!lJI somely nlokel trlmmtlw at th low price of ... . :a50 Credit Freely Yours The CREDrr SERVICE at this store) is devel oped to the HIGHEST point of PRACTICAL helpfulness to the house-furnisher. It repre sent many, many years of experience. The far reaching Influence and benefit Is demonstrated by the thousands of homes this store ha fur niHhed. Thl store's credit service Is of the HELrFT'lVnot the experimental, kind. It la based on meeting each individual's requirements without Imposing a single burden. Your Roma Deserves tho Best Ring in Amirici-TKE KTATt STEEL MKCE Thar Is absolntely a otloa aboat the aetata Steel Hang sola- the stand ard by wbiea all other ar ateaanrod. na x statu mn hajtob is na OUAT11T S-VZX. StATISTO) SASQl Positively SO. TOT OUT BTBJtT WIT Or HBAT rsOM TUB TV HI Vf ean "show yon In a mlnnte" Jnat why and Jnat how this woaSerfnl rang will and can save yon one-third your fnal. The XSTATH ST BUI. HAJTOB emkodle mor praetloal oommon sense feature than any other raare made. Thoaaaad la Sails' na la Omaha. A FEW CENTS a Day PAYS for Any RANGE or HEATER 522.50 mm Your Old Stove Taken In Exchange on the Purchase of a New Steel Range. for AN EXCELLENT $35 STEEL RANGE The best medium priced ateel range on the market. Ha large square oven, top Is fitted with six g - Inch lids. Haa large fire box equip ped with duplex gratea for burning wood or coal, com plete with upper warming closet. 09.50 for a Regular $15 HOWARD KEATER We are aol agent for thl wonderful oft coal heat er. Guaranteed to pay for Itself In a single season In the coal It saves you; 1 fully guaranteed 11 every respect. Hand somely nickel trim' mad. 0k SAVES ONS-HALP THB WUtU AND DOCS ALL TNI WORK 17J $35.ao uase w Uurnor. W are sole agenta for the re nowned Oold Coin line of Base Burn ers. Gold Coin base burner repre sent th latest and most skilled manufacture. They hav every good feature found In other baa burner, and many special patented feature that belong t the Oold Coin alone. (Base burner dvrtlsed is not a Gold Coin.) ." Jfl' I1 f B a. ; ' r"rv cr 3 iR Union Dutfitting.q OMAHAti SE.CORieO-JACKSON STS CONSOUDATB DW1TH THE PEOPLES STORE for an excellent 30.50 Soft . Coal Heater Haa full cast iron top and baa and full blue steel drum, heavy grata, screw draft air attachment for regulating th inflow of oxygen, ha pretty urn and I artistically trimmed with silver nickel, a first . class heater In every respect, and th biggest soft coal beater value la th city. Youthful Bandit Again a Fugitive For th fourth time In six weeks War ren Hayile'.t, th Omaha boy desperado, eaeaped from the State Industrial school Wednesdsy night In company with thre other companion. After escaping they robbed two store at Kearney Friday. Hayslett wa sent up for burglary about th first of lieptsmber. A week later h tscaped from th second story by tying bedsheets together and crawling down th Improvised rope. He waa captured and ent back, only to escape a few day later by striking a guard with a club. H wa again sent back and again mad his csp. Wednesday night he filed through thre Iron bare and escaped with Elmer Miller, Koy flack and Elmer Allen in their night clothes. They made their way to a wooded patch few blocks from th Institution and there they hid until Tues day night, when they relumed to the reformatory, broke their way In and stole their clothes. Going down Into th town of Kearney they robbed a hardware tor and a clothing store and got away with 2M In cash and valuable. Th Omaha police hav been asked to search fur the culprits. Professors" Named, to Instruct Voters In regular session Saturday, th Board of County Commlsalcners established a school of instruction for voters," naming James Alien, F. E. Hydock and John Qulstgaard aa Instructor at a alary of S per day, each. The duty of th professor will b to appear when called upon and at auch place as may be designated and tell voter how to operate the voting machine. Commis sioner Lynch waa th only member vot ing against the establishment of th school." The four men. E. E. E. BIdgway, George II. Btryker, Clyde Fltsgerald and Owen Slaven, who, during th laat two week, hav been pretending to give In tructlona on voting machine, preaented their bill. Rldgway claimed 9 and wa allowed H.W. Strykar asked for TJ and wa allowed 3S. Tha claims of Fltsgerald and Slaven were 36 each, and war allowed. Th local branch of th American Woman's leagu asked that when th old court nous Is rased, th member ba given th material, that it may be moved away and, on aom central loca tion in the city, used In th contraction of a building where th Uninger art collection may be kept. The request Presents Lavished on Old Associate When Charle F. Waymuller, secretary of th Btor Brewing company, arrived at th office Saturday morning he na r-bly surprised to find Ills desk prettily decorated with flowers. He was pleased and he set about hla work for tha day with ttnewed energy, when h was further surprised to find addressed to him an ngroad letter of appreciai tlon, but atlll the surprises did not end. Ther before blra waa a check for eiAO, made payable to hi order. By thl tlm he waa overcome, but more was In tor for htm. Hla eya fell upon a diamond aiudded locket, a miniature in guld of th Ktors trade mark. All this lavish appreciation earn front U. Blora, mat k. ing th twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. Weymuller' association with th donor. waa referred. whole. to the committee of th Street Car Fares Not to Be Eaised on Omaha Lines Th Omaha Council Bluff Street Railway company ha no thought of In creasing street oar fares, aa recommended for th tret car world in general by the' national organisation of street car compante at th recent meeting, accord ing to Assistant General Manager It- A. Leussler of the local company. "It probably will b necessary for om companies, in eastern cltle that hav ceased to grow, to raise their fares," said Mr. Leussler. "but there is no necessity for raising them here. If Omaha wer at a standstill, w might hav to do it, but Omaha ia growing rapidly and w look for rapidly Increasing business for money to pay our dividends." SKINNER COMPANY HAS DOUBLED ITS CAPITAL Because of lncra in demand for Skinner macaroni and th consequent necessity for more capital to handle the business the Skinner Manufacturing com pany haa Increased Ita capitalisation from tSO.000 to tUAOOO. all th naw atock being purchased by original stockholder. Th company now 1 selling It product in aU mlddl west state and now will extend operation to th Paolflo coast MANY REPUBLICANS ARE VISITING IN OMAHA Numerous republican visitor oontinu to arrive at the headquarter of the tate republican central committee at the Millard hotel, coming from out in the the state. And all bring reports of In dications of republican victory all along th lln at th November election. Saturday J. C McNlsh of Wlsnar. county chairman of Cuming oounty, called upon Secretary Allen and a little later William Hueenetter of Llnwood, Butler county, dropped la. Mr. Husenstter waa formerly chairman of the atate committee and 1 taking Just a much Interest in Nebraska politic as when he wa direct ing th affair of th party. Chairman MoNleh ia well pleased with condition in Cuming county and ba the party lined up tor th whole ticket, state and county. , Butler oounty, according to Mr. Hueenetter, 1 almost certain of rolling up on of the largeat republican ma jorltle In It history. M Badge of Honesty t I: Is printed on the outer wrapper of every bottle of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it is the only medicine for woman's peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, the makers of which feel fully warranted in mus lading inc ainicica into mcir iun luinmciac. The more known about the composition of Dr. Perce's Favorite Prescription the more confidently will Invalid women rely upon It to care their peculiar weaknesses and de rangements. There's no secrecy about Its make-up no deceptive Inducements held out to the afflicted. lVs simply a fiood. honest, square deal medicine with no alcohol, or Injurious. hablUtormini dru&s In Its compo altlon. Ma do wholly from roots. It can do no harm In any condition of woman's organism. . Devised and put up by a physician of vast experience in the treatment of woman maladies. Its ingredients have the indorsement of leading physicians in all schools of practice. The "Favorite Prescription" is known everywhere as the standard remedy for diseases of women and nas been so regarded for the past 40 years and more. Accept no secret nostrum in place of "Favorite Prescription" av medicine OP KNOWN COMPOSITION, with a record of 40 years of cures behind it. It's foolish and often dangerous to experiment with new or but slightly tested medicines sometimes urged upon the afflicted as "just as good" or better than "Favorite Prescription." The dishonest dealer sometimes insists that he knows what the proffered substitute is made of, but you don't and it is decidedly foryoar interest that you should know what you are taking into your stomach and system ex pecting it to act as a curative. To him its only a difference of profit. Therefore, insist on having Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' Send 31 one-cent stamps to psy cost of mailing inly on a free copy of Dr. Pierce s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1003 pages cloth-bound. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. i